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International Forum on Enterprise 2.0

Building on the success, wide visibility and great feedback received in 2008, The International Forum on Enterprise 2.0 2009 is the premier venue for those willing to bring their companies and clients to the next level of innovation, efficiency, productivity and reactiveness through collaborative approaches. World wide renowned experts, top-class international speakers and thought-leaders will bring you a comprehensive and exiciting day on business opportunities, organizational impacts, success stories, cultivation best practices and lessons learnt on real enterprise 2.0 projects.

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In turbulent economic times, it is critically important to understand what opportunities exist to make our businesses run better. The emergence of a new era of technologies, collectively know as Web 3.0, provides this kind of strategically significant opportunity.

On May 26th and 27th at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, we’re bringing together the top gurus in the Twitosphere to discuss all things Twitter, from understanding the business value of Twitter to exploring the what makes a great Twitter app.

Web Services and XML are the technologies of choice for mainstream applications across virtually every major industry today. The standards and specifications for this technology are defined by W3C, Oasis, and other groups, as well as the vendors themselves, who support .NET, Java, and other implementations.

The theme of the 2009 IEEE Congress on Services SERVICES 2009 is modernization of the services industry. SERVICES 2009 supports and further explores the science and technology of modernizing services industries using latest methods and technologies such as as Services Computing, which has been formally promoted by IEEE Computer Society since 2003.

The Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference WPC is an annual gathering that provides the partner community with a forum to learn about the latest Microsoft programs, strategies, and cuttingedge technologies.

Developers have said it: XML is too slow!, where slow can mean many things including elapsed time, throughput, latency, memory use, and bandwidth consumption. The aim of this oneday symposium is to understand these problems better and to explore and share approaches to solving them.

4G World is the first industry conference and expo that effectively covers the entire ecosystem of next generation mobile broadband networks – those networks that support anywhere Internet access and fully integrated mobile applications, services, entertainment and transactions.

Web 2.0 Expo is a conference and tradeshow for everyone who cares about embracing and extending the opportunities created by Web 2.0 technologies. Web 2.0 Expo engages thousands of participants through: